We had the good fortune of connecting with Denise Castille and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Denise, we’d love for you to start things off by telling us something about your industry that we and others not in the industry might be unaware of?
One thing about the CPR training industry that outsiders are probably unaware of is the significant difference between online-only CPR classes and those that include hands-on practice and skills training. While online-only CPR classes may seem convenient, they lack the crucial hands-on practice necessary to effectively perform CPR in real-life situations.

If you take an online-only CPR class, it does not meet OSHA requirements and could leave you unprepared in an emergency. OSHA mandates that CPR training include hands-on skills practice to ensure that participants can perform CPR correctly and confidently. Without this practical component, the training is incomplete and insufficient.

At Any Day CPR Training, LLC, we emphasize the importance of hands-on practice in our courses. Our mobile services bring comprehensive CPR training to your location, ensuring that participants not only understand the theory but also gain the necessary practical experience to save lives effectively. Don’t be misled by the convenience of online-only courses; true preparedness requires hands-on training.

What should our readers know about your business?
About Our Business

At Any Day CPR Training, LLC, we specialize in providing high-quality, hands-on CPR training that meets OSHA requirements. What sets us apart is our commitment to delivering personalized, on-site training sessions. We understand that convenience and practical experience are crucial, so we come directly to our clients, whether they are schools, businesses, or community organizations. This approach ensures that participants receive the most effective training in a comfortable and familiar environment.

Pride and Excitement

We are incredibly proud of the impact our training has on the community. Seeing our participants leave our sessions feeling confident and prepared to handle emergency situations is immensely rewarding. We’re also excited about our ongoing efforts to educate the public about the importance of hands-on CPR training, especially in an era where online-only classes are becoming more common but are insufficient.

Our Journey

Getting to where we are today has not been easy. We faced significant challenges, especially with the influx of less reputable companies entering the market. Educating the public on the importance of high-quality, hands-on CPR training has been a constant battle. However, our commitment to excellence and the unwavering support of our team has helped us overcome these obstacles.

Lessons Learned

One of the key lessons we’ve learned is the importance of adaptability and continuous learning. The training industry is always evolving, and staying updated with the latest techniques and regulations is crucial. We’ve also learned that building strong relationships with clients and maintaining a reputation for quality and reliability are vital for long-term success.

Our Story and Brand

Our brand is built on a foundation of trust, quality, and convenience. We want the world to know that Any Day CPR Training, LLC is dedicated to saving lives through exceptional training. Our story is one of perseverance, passion, and a relentless commitment to making a difference. Whether you’re a teacher, a healthcare worker, government agency, corporate, volunteer organization, or someone who simply wants to be prepared, we’re here to provide the best CPR training experience possible.

If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
If my best friend were visiting North Dallas for a week, I’d plan an exciting itinerary packed with great food, fun activities, and interesting sights!

Day 1: Arrival and Relaxation

Lunch: Start at The Rustic, where we can enjoy delicious Texas-style food and live music.
Afternoon: Visit the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden to take in the beautiful scenery.
Dinner: Head to Pecan Lodge for some of the best BBQ in town.
Evening: Chill at a local brewery, like Community Beer Company, for craft beers.

Day 2: Culture and History

Breakfast: Grab some coffee and pastries at La La Land Kind Cafe.
Morning: Explore the Perot Museum of Nature and Science for hands-on exhibits.
Lunch: Enjoy a taco lunch at Velvet Taco.
Afternoon: Visit the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza to learn about JFK’s legacy.
Dinner: Dine at Tei-An, an acclaimed Japanese restaurant known for its soba noodles.

Day 3: Shopping and Entertainment

Breakfast: Have a hearty breakfast at The Egg & I.
Morning: Go shopping at NorthPark Center, a premier shopping destination.
Lunch: Try Meso Maya for some fantastic Mexican cuisine.
Afternoon: Catch a matinee show at the Dallas Theater Center.
Dinner: Visit The Capital Grille for an upscale dining experience.
Evening: End the night at The Dallas Comedy House for some laughs.

Day 4: Outdoor Adventures

Breakfast: Head to Bread Winners Café for a delicious brunch.
Morning: Spend the morning at White Rock Lake, perfect for walking, biking, or renting a kayak.
Lunch: Pack a picnic or grab takeout from The Good Life.
Afternoon: Explore the Bishop Arts District, checking out local shops and art galleries.
Dinner: Dine at Lucia, a small Italian restaurant with amazing pasta.
Evening: Enjoy drinks at The Foundry with a great outdoor space.

Day 5: Sports and Nightlife

Breakfast: Start the day at Cafe Brazil for some hearty breakfast options.
Morning: Tour the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
Lunch: Grab a quick bite at In-N-Out Burger (if they haven’t tried it yet!).
Afternoon: Catch a game or enjoy a sports bar experience at Glory Park.
Dinner: Head to Bubba’s Cooks Country for a casual, home-cooked meal.
Evening: Explore Deep Ellum for live music and vibrant nightlife.

Day 6: Relaxation and Local Favorites

Breakfast: Visit The Pancake House for a classic breakfast.
Morning: Spend some time at the Dallas Farmers Market.
Lunch: Try Hard Eight BBQ
Afternoon: Visit Klyde Warren Park for a mix of food trucks, activities, and relaxation.
Dinner: End the day at Sushi Zushi for creative sushi dishes.
Evening: Watch a movie at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.

Day 7: Farewell Day

Breakfast: Enjoy a farewell brunch at The Clover Club.
Morning: Visit the Nasher Sculpture Center for a bit of art and culture.
Lunch: Have a last meal at Shady’s Burger Joint.
Afternoon: Take a leisurely stroll through The Arts District before departure.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
There are many people who have played a crucial role in my journey, but there’s one person who stands out and deserves a special shoutout—my mom, known to everyone as Ms. Shirley. Her unwavering support, wisdom, and encouragement have been a constant source of strength for me. She has always been my biggest cheerleader and has instilled in me the values of hard work, compassion, and dedication.

Ms. Shirley’s belief in my abilities has been instrumental in my successes, and her influence continues to inspire me every day. She has not only been a wonderful mother but also a role model, showing me the importance of perseverance and kindness. I owe so much of my journey to her guidance and love. Huge shout out to my mom for being my rock and inspiration!

Website: https://www.anydaycpr.com

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